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  1. The ethics of the physician in the galeno-islamic tradition.Samar Farage - 2008 - In Jonathan E. Brockopp & Thomas Eich (eds.), Muslim Medical Ethics: From Theory to Practice. University of South Carolina Press.
  2. Rethinking the state: Genesis and structure of the bureaucratic field.Pierre Bourdieu, Loic J. D. Wacquant & Samar Farage - 1994 - Sociological Theory 12 (1):1-18.
  3. Rehabilitation of Motor Function after Stroke: A Multiple Systematic Review Focused on Techniques to Stimulate Upper Extremity Recovery.Samar M. Hatem, Geoffroy Saussez, Margaux Della Faille, Vincent Prist, Xue Zhang, Delphine Dispa & Yannick Bleyenheuft - 2016 - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 10.
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    Antarmana.Devilal Samar - 1967 - [Udayapura,: Bhāratīya Loka-kalā Manḍala.
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    The greatest story ever written: excerpts from an unpublished novel.Samar Habib - 2019 - Feminist Theory 20 (4):423-430.
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  6. Law: Criminal.Vincent Samar - 2000 - In Timothy Murphy (ed.), Reader's Guide to Lesbian and Gay Studies. 2000, Chicago, 2013 New York: 2000, Fitzroy Dearborn. 2013 Routledge.. pp. 340-41.
  7. "Bowers v. Hardwick" and " Lawrence v. Texas.".Vincent Samar - 2006 - In William G. Staples (ed.), Encyclopedia of Privacy. Bloomsbury Publishing USA. pp. 64-67.
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    Freire 2.0: Pedagogy of the digitally oppressed.Antony Farag, Luke Greeley & Andrew Swindell - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (13):2214-2227.
    This paper reinvents Freire’s concepts of ‘banking education’ and ‘literacy’ within the context of the exponential growth of digital instruction in the 21st century. We argue that digital learning (i.e. online or technology enhanced) undoubtedly increases access to education globally, but also can intensify some of the worst problems described in Freire’s banking model. Accordingly, we draw from postdigital theory to scrutinize the specific structures and functions of common digital Learning Management Systems (LMSs) used by schools (i.e. Blackboard and Google (...)
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    The Impact of the Dual Board Structure and Board Diversity: Evidence from Chinese Initial Public Offerings.Hisham Farag & Chris Mallin - 2016 - Journal of Business Ethics 139 (2):333-349.
    Chinese listed companies have a two-tier governance structure that comprises a supervisory board/committee and the board of directors. However, as there is no hierarchical relationship between them, the two boards are independent. This is different from the governance mechanism in Continental Europe in which the SB appoints the directors of the management board; in this sense, the Chinese two-tier governance structure is unique. We investigate the impact of governance characteristics and ownership structure on gender diversity of both the BoD and (...)
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    The Vital Roots of European Enlightenment: Ibn Tufayl's Influence on Modern Western Thought.Samar Attar - 2007 - Lexington Books.
    The Vital Roots of European Enlightenment is a collection of essays dealing with the influence of Ibn Tufayl, a 12th-century Arab philosopher from Spain, on major European thinkers. Had Edward Said known about the impact of Hayy Ibn Yaqzan on Europe throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, he might have reached different conclusions in his book Orientalism.
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    The Vital Roots of European Enlightenment: Ibn Tufayl's Influence on Modern Western Thought.Samar Attar - 2007 - Lexington Books.
    The Vital Roots of European Enlightenment is a collection of essays dealing with the influence of Ibn Tufayl, a 12th-century Arab philosopher from Spain, on major European thinkers. Had Edward Said known about the impact of Hayy Ibn Yaqzan on Europe throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, he might have reached different conclusions in his book Orientalism.
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  12. Dependency Resolution Difficulty Increases with Distance in Persian Separable Complex Predicates: Evidence for Expectation and Memory-Based Accounts.Molood S. Safavi, Samar Husain & Shravan Vasishth - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Commentaire des dispositions civiles des lois du 29 juillet 1994.Michel Farag - 1995 - Médecine et Droit 1995 (14):10-15.
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  14. Considerazioni sulla guerra giugurtina in Plutarco.V. Faragalli - 2003 - Annali Della Facoltà di Lettere E Filosofia:Università di Siena 24:47-62.
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    Modelling of structural domains and elastic strain calculation in rhombohedral La1−xSrxMnO3films on SrTiO3.N. Farag, M. Bobeth, W. Pompe & A. E. Romanov - 2007 - Philosophical Magazine 87 (6):823-842.
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    Customer experience quality in omni-channel banking: identifying the factors affecting customer experience in the Indian context.Prashant Chauhan & Samar Sarabhai - 2019 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 12 (2):222.
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    La rhétorique, la dialectique, et Les passions.John M. Cooper & Pascale Farag - 1993 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 183 (2):413 - 440.
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    Ahmed, Arif. Saul Kripke. Harrisburg, PA: Continuum, 2007. Pp. viii+ 182. Paper, $29.95. Antognazza, Maria Rosa. Leibniz on the Trinity and the Incarnation: Reason and Revelation in the Seventeenth Century. Gerald Parks, translator. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2008. Pp. xxv+ 322. Cloth, $60.00. [REVIEW]Samar Attar & William James DeAngelis - 2008 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 46 (2):335-38.
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    Does a Flatter General Gradient of Visual Attention Explain Peripheral Advantages and Central Deficits in Deaf Adults?Vincent J. Samar & Lauren Berger - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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    “Limiting Fundamental Rights to Only Those Founded Upon Longstanding History and Tradition Undermines the Court’s Legitimacy and Disavows Individual Human Dignity”.Vincent Samar - forthcoming - Connecticut Public Interest Law Review.
    The Supreme Court’s antiabortion opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Org., which overruled Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood of S.E. Penn. v. Casey, on the one-hand suggests that the Court may be moving toward eliminating all non-enumerated fundamental rights not deeply rooted in the Nation’s longstanding history and tradition. On the other hand, it may suggest only that the Court might be just opening the door to overruling specific non-enumerated rights with which it no longer agrees. Either way, (...)
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    Finding a Correct Balance Between the Free Exercise of Religion and the Establishment Clauses.Vincent Samar - 2023 - First Amendment Law Review 21:109-66.
    The First Amendment’s Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses were meant to guarantee freedom of religion for all persons living in the United States. This was to be done by ensuring that government could not establish a state religion nor interfere with individual practices and beliefs so long as they did not violate public morals. The idea was to have the two clauses operate together to ensure state separation in matters of religion. However, recent caselaw involving government accommodations to religious organizations (...)
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    Lessons on maintaining assessment integrity during COVID-19.Sahar Matar Alzahrani & Samar Yakoob Almossa - 2022 - International Journal for Educational Integrity 18 (1).
    In an era where conditions for education are rapidly changing globally, online assessment presents several opportunities as well as challenges in the higher education landscape. The forceful transition from face-to-face to online assessments, as part of the emergency implementation of online learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, has affected teaching, learning, and assessment experiences worldwide. This study explores how faculty members in Saudi universities secured their online assessment during phase one of the COVID-19 pandemic. The research aims were: 1) identifying (...)
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    The Right to Privacy: Gays, Lesbians, and the Constitution.Vincent Samar - 1992 - Temple University Press.
    Where did the right to privacy come from and what does it mean? Grappling with the critical issues involving women and gays that relate to the current Supreme Court appointment, Vincent J. Samar develops a definition of legal privacy, discusses the reasons why and the degree to which privacy should be protected, and shows the relationship between privacy and personal autonomy. He answers former Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork's questions about scope, content, and legal justification for a general right (...)
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  24. AIDS and the Politician’s Right to Privacy.Vincent Samar - 1994 - In Ed D. Cohen & Michael Davis (eds.), AIDS: Crisis in Professional Ethics. Philadelphia, PA, USA: pp. 229-251.
    AIDS and the Politician’s Right to Privacy.
     
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  25. A Gerwithian Framework for Protecting the Basic Human Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) People.Vincent Samar - 2016 - In Per Bauhn (ed.), Gewirthian Perspectives on Human Rights. Routledge. pp. 64-74.
    A Gerwithian Framework for Protecting the Basic Human Rights of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGBT) People.
     
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  26. “Autonomy, Gay Rights, and Human Self-Fulfillment: An Argument for a Modified Liberalism in Public Education.”.Vincent Samar - 2004 - William and Mary Journal of Women and the Law 10 (2):137-93.
    In this article, I argue that public education should provide a constructive forum for discussing aspects of lesbian and gay lifestyles in both primary and secondary schools. My argument is that such action is necessary to offset the way the dominant culture limits the capacities of gays and lesbians to achieve human self-fulfillment. In making this argument, I recognize that I am going beyond merely promoting social tolerance to legitimizing an actual place for discussion of the needs and interests of (...)
     
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  27. A Moral Justification for Gay and Lesbian Civil RIghts Legislation.Vincent Samar - 1994 - In Timothy F. Murphy (ed.), Gay Ethics: Controversies in Outing, Civil Rights, and Sexual Science. New York, NY, USA: Haworth. pp. 147-178.
    A Moral Justification for Gay and Lesbian Civil Rights Legislation.
     
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  28. “A Preface to World Government: A Comparison of the Current State of International Governance with the State of Governance that Followed Adoption of the American Articles of Confederation.”.Vincent Samar - 2011 - Connecticut Law Review 27:1-37.
    Is the current state of international governance by the United Nations and related organizations a preface to what eventually might become a world government? Is it at all similar to what was the structure of government in the United States after the adoption of the Articles of Confederation in 1781 and before adoption of the Constitution of 1787? Are changes in the way international institutions like the United Nations operate related to changes in our conceptions of the role of these (...)
     
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    At the Intersection of Due Process and Equal Protection: Expanding the Range of Protected Interests.Vincent J. Samar - 2019 - Catholic University Law Review.
    At the Intersection of Due Process and Equal Protection: Expanding the Range of Protected Interests.
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  30. “Abortion: The Persistent Debate and its Implications for Stem Cell Research.”.Vincent Samar - 2009 - Journal of Law and Family Studies 11:133-55.
    More than thirty-four years after the United States Supreme Court initially recognized a woman’s constitutional right to choose whether or not to terminate a pregnancy (at least within the first two trimesters) in its landmark abortion decision Roe v. Wade, the issue of whether women ought to have this right continues to affect public debate. Presidential candidates are asked about the issue, and potential Supreme Court nominees and their prior judicial decisions, academic writings, and speeches are thoroughly scrutinized for any (...)
     
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  31. “Bowers, Lawrence and Same-Sex Marriage: The Problem of Hard and Very Hard Cases.”.Vincent Samar - 2005 - St. Louis University Public Law Review 24:89-112.
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  32. “Can a Constitutional Amendment Be Unconstitutional?”.Vincent Samar - 2009 - Oklahoma City Law Review 33:668-748.
    Is there an independent legal method separate from the political process for handling a constitutional amendment that may be inconsistent with, or contrary to, the basic structure and rights the Federal Constitution currently inaugurates, or are courts stuck with having to accept the amendment on its face? This problem is not unique to the United States. Nor is it the same problem as whether a state constitutional amendment may violate the Federal Constitution. While I initially focus on the U.S. Constitution, (...)
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    Classical conditioning and language: The old hegemony.Vincent J. Samar & Gerald P. Berent - 1989 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 12 (1):158-159.
  34. “Cyber-Security, Privacy and the Covid-19 Attenuation?”.Vincent Samar - 2021 - Notre Dame Journal of Legislation 47:1-38.
    Large-scale data brokers collect massive amounts of highly personal consumer information to be sold to whoever will pay their price, even at the expense of sacrificing individual privacy and autonomy in the process. In this Article, I will show how a proper understanding and justification for a right to privacy, in context to both protecting private acts and safeguarding information and states of affairs for the performance of such acts, provides a necessary background framework for imposing legal restrictions on such (...)
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  35. “Gay Rights as a Particular Instantiation of Human Rights.”.Vincent Samar - 2001 - Albany Law Review 64:983-1030.
    The article argues that lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgendered (LGBT) rights are a particular instantiation of human rights. But in order to make this argument several things must be done first. Preliminarily, it should be noted that some transgendered issues fall under the rubric "gay rights," even though strictly speaking, they center most prominently on gender and not sexual orientation. Still, there gender aspects are often ignored because of concerns related to sexual orientation, such as whether a transgendered female can (...)
     
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  36. “Interpreting Hobby Lobby to Not Harm LGBT Civil Rights.”.Vincent Samar - 2015 - South Dakota Law Review 60:457-73.
     
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  37. “Identifying Super-Precedents in an Era of Human Rights”.Vincent Samar - 2021 - Pace Law Review 41:1-55.
    This Article discusses what a “super-precedent” is in American Constitutional Law. Additionally, it describes the current criteria used to identify super-precedents and the limitations of these criteria. It then mentions the various precedents that have been afforded this august title and suggests the need for an additional criterion to ensure the continued protection of those precedents most closely associated with the protection of human rights. Finally, the article identifies three additional precedents, beyond those usually recognized, that ought to be ranked (...)
     
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  38. “Is the Right to Die Dead?”.Vincent Samar - 2000 - DePaul Law Review 50 (1):221-64.
    In this essay, I maintain that the issue of whether the right to die is viable as a constitutionally protectable right remains open. I intend to reconcile the Supreme Court's holdings in Glucksberg and Quill by examining the different rationales the Justices offered for their decisions. I do not believe this issue can be resolved simply by asserting that the intention of the actor is different when assisting suicide, as compared to when life-sustaining treatment is withdrawn. Rather, the right to (...)
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  39. “Justifying the Use of International Human Rights Principles in American Constitutional Law.”.Vincent Samar - 2005 - Columbia Humnan Rights Law Review 37:1-100.
    In this Article, I take up the thesis that international and comparative law sources are relevant to interpreting the U.S. Constitution because the Constitution itself warrants respect only insofar as it is a means for achieving minimal protections for human dignity. I argue a narrow version of this thesis: Our domestic constitutional interpretations should be checked by looking to the minimal set of rights recognized in other systems that share certain contents. And I take up the problem that what may (...)
     
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    Kepler Problem in Space with Deformed Lorentz-Covariant Poisson Brackets.M. I. Samar & V. M. Tkachuk - 2020 - Foundations of Physics 50 (9):942-959.
    We propose a Lorentz-covariant deformed algebra describing a -dimensional quantized spacetime, which in the nonrelativistic limit leads to undeformed one. The deformed Poincaré transformations leaving the algebra invariant are identified. In the classical limit the Lorentz-covariant deformed algebra yields the deformed Lorentz-covariant Poisson brackets. Kepler problem with the deformed Lorentz-covariant Poisson brackets is studied. We obtain that the precession angle of an orbit of the relativistic particle in the gravitational field depends on the mass of the particle, i.e. equivalence principle (...)
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  41. “Privacy and AIDS.”.Vincent Samar - 1991 - University of West Los Angeles Law Review 22 (1):1-17.
    I here advance the thesis that if there is a general right to privacy, it follows that each person has a right not to be intruded upon in respect to their HIV status. I shall call this right RNIH (the Right to Non-Intrusion on HIV Status). Closely related to RNIH is society's compelling interest to protect against the spread of a fatal disease. In cases where the two conflict, the state's interest dominates but only to a point. In this article (...)
     
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  42. “Privacy and its Relationship to the Debate Over Same-Sex Marriage Versus Unions.”.Vincent Samar - 2005 - DePaul Law Review 54 (3):783-804.
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  43. “Privacy and Same-Sex Marriage: The Case for Treating Same-Sex Marriage as a Human Right.” .Vincent Samar - 2007 - Montana Law Review 68:335-61.
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  44. Politicizing the Supreme Court.Vincent Samar - 2016 - Southern Illinois University Law Journal 41 (1):1-28.
    The unexpected passing of United States Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia left a vacancy on the Court in the midst of a presidential election year. As a result, the appointment process did not proceed in the same fashion as previous appointments. Instead, the Senate declared shortly after Justice Scalia’s death that it would not consider any candidate to fill the vacancy until the next president is elected. The Senate remained steadfast in this decision throughout the remainder of President Obama’s term. (...)
     
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  45. Personhood Under the Fourteenth Amendment.Vincent Samar - 2017 - Marquette Law Review 101 (2):287-331.
    This Article examines recent claims that the fetus be afforded the status of a person under the Fourteenth Amendment. It shows that such claims do not carry the necessary objectivity to operate reasonably in a pluralistic society. It then goes on to afford what a better view of personhood that could so operate might actually look like. Along the way, this Article takes seriously the real deep concerns many have for the sanctity of human life. By the end, it attempts (...)
     
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    Rethinking Constitutional Interpretation to Affirm Human Rights and Dignity.Vincent Samar - 2019 - Hastings Constitutional Law 47:83-144.
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  47. “Rule of Law and International Human Rights".Vincent Samar - 2022 - Cardozo International and Comparative Law Review 5:569-25.
    This article reviews the field of international human rights with particular attention to the way that the International Court of Justice, the International Criminal Court, the Human Rights Committee, and local domestic courts operate to resolve human rights cases. It first notes what internationally recognized human rights there are and the sources that give rise to them. It then explains how relativism enters human rights decision-making, especially at the domestic court level, in part because a common grounding for the human (...)
     
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  48. “Religion / State: Where the Separation Lies.”.Vincent Samar - 2013 - Northern Illinois University Law Review 33:1-64.
    Recent U.S. Supreme Court decisions regarding the scope of the Establishment Clause have failed to provide a clear framework for determining what government actions are prohibited. Part of the problem concerns what kinds of actions constitute an establishment of religion. What criteria should determine the boundaries of an establishment challenge? Are governmental actions that may only indirectly affect religion (either positively or negatively) prohibited? This article aims to provide a coherent and normatively justified understanding of the Establishment Clause to help (...)
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  49. “Social, Cultural, and Philosophical Issues.”.Vincent Samar - 2000 - University of Chicago Law School Roundtable 7:5-9, Q&A 20-33.
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  50. “Same-Sex Marriage: The Difficult Road Ahead”.Vincent Samar - 2005 - Journal of GLBT Family Studies 1 (2):137-41.
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